Profile: For those of you in holds leagues, Dyson is someone to spend a pick or a dollar on. The right-hander picked up 21 holds between his time as a Marlin and Ranger last season, tied for 18th most in baseball.The soon to be 28-year-old seems capable of repeating his 21 hold breakout of last season. His mix of an excellent ground ball rate north of 65% mixed with his 12.4% swinging strike rate last season make him a great option whether the bases are empty or there are runners on. That may put him behind fireballing strikeout ace Keone Kela if (and when?) veteran reliever but freshman closer Shawn Tolleson loses his job to injury or regression. At least Dyson owns one of the most gruesome sinkers in the league, equalled in shape and velocity and results only by the one thrown by Zach Britton. That's a good place to start. (David Wiers)

The Quick Opinion: At the very least, Dyson will provide his owners holds and some strikeouts with good ratios. If there's a change at the closer role in Texas, though, the super-sinker-baller might be next in line.